Introduction to KIDPLAN

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Introduction to KIDPLAN Genetic improvement within your goat herd Are you getting the most bang for buck with your selection program? Hamish Chandler Manager of Sheep Genetics Will Chaffey - LAMBPLAN Development Officer

Who are Sheep? Hamish Chandler Manager Caris Jones Development Officer Nicole Williams Project Administrator Will Chaffey Development Officer David Rubie Database Manager Fiona McLoughlin Project Administrator Stephen Field Database Manager

The long and short of Farm production Farm production is an interaction of Genetics and Environment Performance = Genetics X Environment

What influences an animal s performance? Feed Doe Age Age of animal Single or Twin Disease Parasites GENES

Environment For example; Frame Size Highly Heritable

Environment Example: Number of Kids Weaned Lowly Heritable

How can we predict an animal s performance? Environment GENES KIDPLAN Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs)

Calculating Breeding Values Siblings Sire Dam Animal BREEDING VALUE Heritability of trait Environmental influences Correlated traits

Accuracy of breeding values Accuracy of a breeding Value is affected by: The proportion of the herd being recorded. How many records are collected. How much information is available on the relatives. Heritability of the trait.

What EBVs are available? EBVs for major production areas Weight - wt Carcase emd, fat Fertility nkb, nkw Fleece gfw, cfw, fd, sl, ss (Angora). Parasite Resistance - wec

What EBVs are available? EBVs for a number of ages Birth - B Weaning W (42-120 Days) Post-weaning P (120 300 Days) Yearling Y (300 400 Days) Hogget H (400 540 Days) Adult A (>540 Days) e.g. PWT = Post-Weaning Weight PEMD = Post Weaning Eye Muscle Depth

Some Common Traits for you: WWT: Weight of animal at Weaning age stage. PWT: Weight of animal at Post Weaning age stage. Unit: KG PEMD: Post Weaning Eye Muscle Depth. Unit: mm, on the 12 th /13 th rib PFAT: Post Weaning Fat Depth. Unit: mm, on the 12 th /13 th rib NKW: Number of Kids Weaned Unit: %

Percentile Band Accessible from Sheep Genetics Website. Helps you benchmark what is better for each trait. Doesn t necessarily have to be the same animal across each row. BWT WWT PWT YWT HWT AWT PFAT PEMD PWEC NKW Carcase Plus SRC Top value -0.28 4.3 7.6 9.1 10 9.3 0.9 2.3-45 7% 157 123 Top 1% -0.19 3.3 5.7 7.1 8.3 8 0.8 2-32 5% 144 117 Top 5% -0.12 1.6 3.5 4.7 6 6 0.6 1.5-14 1% 118 108 Top 10% -0.08 1.2 2.5 3.6 4.3 4.8 0.3 1-8 0% 113 105 Top 20% -0.03 1 1.8 2.6 3.1 3.7 0.1 0.1-4 -1% 109 103 Top 30% -0.01 0.8 1.4 2.2 2.5 2.8 0.1 0.1-1 -2% 107 102 Top 40% 0.02 0.6 1.1 1.7 2.1 2.3 0.1 0 2-3% 105 100 Top 50% 0.04 0.5 0.8 1.4 1.7 1.9 0-0.1 5-4% 103 99 Top 60% 0.06 0.3 0.5 1 1.3 1.6 0-0.1 10-5% 101 99 Top 70% 0.08 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.9 1.2-0.1-0.2 13-6% 99 97 Top 80% 0.11-0.1-0.3 0.1 0.4 0.6-0.3-0.3 18-8% 97 96 Top 90% 0.15-0.4-1 -0.8-0.4 0-0.6-0.3 23-9% 93 94 Bottom value 0.43-1.5-3.6-3.5-3.7-3.7-0.9-0.7 122-17% 79 86

Dollars and cents on PWWT. Two bucks, A and B: Buck A. = EBV for PWWT of 3.5 kg» Top 5 % for KIDPLAN Buck B. = EBV for PWWT of 0.8 kg» Trait Average for KIDPLAN

Buck A. vs Buck B. Buck A. (top 5%) B. (avg) PWWT EBV 3.5kg 0.8kg PWWT passed onto Progeny 1.75kg 0.4kg Dressing percentage 48% 48% Kg of added Carcase 0.84kg 0.2kg $/KG of Carcase $3.00 $3.00 Value in $/hd = $2.52 per Kid $0.6 per Kid 60 Kids per Year $151.2 $36 60 Kids per year for 4 years $604.8 $144 Assumptions: Dressing % = 48% and $/KG of Carcase = $3.00

What is NKW worth? Top of drop has NKW of 7% compared to a buck at 0%. 7% difference 3.5% improvement for every daughter sired Average Buck gets 60 progeny per year (Half females, means 30 Does per year) Over 4 year lifetime is 120 Daughters 20 extra Kids or $900 per buck over his daughters lifetime (4 years each)

Putting them together makes a difference! 1000 Does herd using av. Bucks Marking 1200 Kids 1000 Does herd using top Bucks Marking 1242 Kids Average carcase wt 15kg Average carcase wt 16.75kg Total value $54,000 Total value $62,410 Added value $8,410

Indexes Breeding values on many traits can be combined into one figure a selection index The index gives the overall merit, or score, to achieve a certain production goal The emphasis put on each trait depends on the breeding objective

Indexes, and how to use Identify the most appropriate index for you.» SCR» Carcase Plus Rank Animals on an index Look at EBVs within the index Look at other traits important to you which may not be in that index

SRC Index SRC Self Replacing Carcase index. Trait Relative Emphasis Gain over 10 years BWT (Kg) 11% 0.2 WWT (Kg) 23% 3 MWWT (Kg) 5% 0.4 PWT (Kg) 26% 4.3 PFAT (mm) 5% 0.1 PEMD (mm) 10% 0.6 NKW (%) 14% 9% PWEC (%) 6% -13

Carcase Plus Index C+ Carcase Plus. No WEC, BWT, NKW or MWWT. Trait Relative Emphasis Gain over 10 years WWT (Kg) 30% 2.2 PWT (Kg) 35% 3.4 PFAT (mm) 5% 0.2 PEMD (mm) 30% 1.2

Sheep Genetics KIDPLAN database search

Sheep Genetics KIDPLAN database search

Where to find more information? Sheep Genetics website, http://www.sheepgenetics.org.au Will Chaffey LAMBPLAN (KIDPLAN), Development Officer. Sheep Genetics office 02 6773 2948 info@sheepgenetics.org.au